Gino Recchia NBC26 Storm Shield Weather Forecast

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A messy wave of weather is heading this way from the Central Plains. A intensifying low pressure is going to bring some rain and even snowfall to the area tonight, followed by rainfall throughout the day tomorrow.  The first winter weather advisory of the season has been issued for our viewing area. Langlade County is under this headline from 7 am until 6 pm Sunday.  Rainfall is going to lift north tonight but as the night progresses, temperatures are going to cool off, particularly around the Northwoods, into the mid and lower 30s.  This is going to cause rain to turn into snow. Snowfall will continue until the late morning before changing back over to rain. Snowfall totals will be between one and two inches. Higher totals can be seen farther north and west.  Rainfall will be the precipitation choice for the rest of the viewing area tonight and tomorrow. Temperatures will warm into the upper 40s with breezy conditions. Winds will be in the mid and upper 40s with east and southeast winds between 15 and 25 mph. By the time to storm moves out tomorrow night, rainfall totals will range from a half inch to an inch and a half.  Mostly cloudy skies will encompass the area Monday with upper 40s for highs before another round of rainfall moves in on Tuesday.  Dry weather will be around Wednesday and Thursday followed by another round of rain and possibly snow Friday.

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